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Celebrating Innovation

CELTIC Awards Honor Three Outstanding Projects in Green Networking, Applications, and 6G Innovation


Christiane Reinsch
CELTIC-NEXT Programme Coordinator

At the CELTIC 21st Anniversary Ceremony co-located with the Berlin 6G Platform Event at BCC in Berlin, Germany on 2nd of July 2024, 3 projects won the CELTIC award for their outstanding work. One of these projects have been awarded for their excellence in the areas of green networking, and another one for excellent achievements in the category of applications and services. The Third was honoured with the Innovation Award for its outstanding innovations and high number of key performance indicators.

The awards were presented to the winners by the CELTIC-NEXT Chairperson Mr. David Kennedy from Eurescom as well as by the representative of the Public Authority Mrs Juana Sanchez (CDTI, Spain).

CELTIC-NEXT Innovation Award:

AI-NET – Accelerating digital ­transformation in Europe by Intelligent NETwork automation

The Innovation Award 2024 was handed over to the overall project leader Mr Achim Autenrieth, ADTRAN, Germany.

AI-NET has achieved remarkable progress in 6G enabling technologies, complementing existing 5G solutions with a focus on edge-centric compute and artificial intelligence. These advancements are seen as instrumental in shaping new, secure services and application platforms. Notably, AI-NET has successfully demonstrated excellent results in developing sustainable compute platforms that support AI on top of the communications system. Additionally, AI-NET has introduced highly competitive solutions, particularly in the area of energy-efficient edge data centres. These solutions are nearing the performance of leading hyper-scaler technologies, achieving a power usage effectiveness (PUE) in the range of 1.0 to 1.2 PUE.

This clearly highlights the competitive edge the project has achieved in addressing global challenges, contributing to Europe’s future prosperity and competitiveness. The project has demonstrated scientific excellence in the area of future 6G technologies, while also meeting ambitious key performance indicators (KPIs) crucial to securing future markets for 6G deployment.

In total, 316 scientific publications in leading international journals and conferences, supported by 184 PhD and Master’s theses, have been successfully accepted and completed. A strong business impact is anticipated from 72 contributions to intellectual property rights (IPR), open-source projects, and standards. The project’s excellence is further emphasized by 77 Proof of Concepts, 70 keynote presentations, and the hiring of 43 professionals.

The project focused on timely solutions for enhancing security, sustainability, performance, and cost efficiency of AI in future telecom networks. This included energy metering in real industrial environments, hybrid IT management solutions, and incremental manufacturing processes. Furthermore, optimized power distribution, in synergy with network management, and lightweight software layer solutions offer telecom customers an effective entry point to access telco cloud services. New AI algorithms featuring federated learning (FL) alongside unlearning techniques, coupled with overfitting parameter analysis and smart clustering solutions, have demonstrated significant potential for large-scale data savings when deployed on a computing platform.

CELTIC Excellence Award for Green Networking:

AI4Green – Artificial Intelligence for Green networks

The Excellence Award 2024 in the category green networking was handed over to the project leader Mrs Cicek Cavdar from KTH, Sweden.

AI4Green addresses the critical need for energy-efficient and advanced algorithms that span the entire telecommunications ecosystem, from radio access and core networks to data centers and storage. With a focus on adapting to new architectures and integrating smart grid technologies, the project has been pivotal in pushing for sustainable solutions. It set ambitious energy-saving targets of 30-40%, yet exceeded these goals through AI-driven enhancements in energy savings and fault detection. The outcomes of AI4Green range from pioneering research to tangible products and contributions to standardization efforts.

High energy savings were consistently achieved through advanced techniques, such as implementing AI-driven sleep modes that adaptively manage network resources. AI4Green’s data analysis leveraged vast datasets, including environmental monitoring (radar data and signal propagation), operator network metrics (traffic, deployment, and performance), and mobile user data (crowdsourced insights and usage patterns). Testing on live operator networks provided real-world validation, with a significant pilot conducted in one of Istanbul’s busiest areas. Here, AI-assisted sector and carrier shutdowns demonstrated 14% energy savings, with an additional 10% improvement over traditional model-based approaches for selective sector deactivation.

In scenarios with fluctuating demand, such as large gatherings or events, AI-enabled mobility prediction was instrumental in optimizing energy usage. By forecasting crowd movements in real-time, energy-saving modes could be activated selectively across more than 50% of cells for extended periods—achieving substantial savings post-event, such as five hours after a major football game in Istanbul’s city center.

AI4Green also advanced novel architectures like cell-free massive MIMO atop virtualized cloud RAN. Here, intelligent access point clustering and selective deactivation with AI reduced energy usage, particularly through 5G base stations with large antenna arrays configured to exploit advanced sleep modes. These methods achieved energy savings surpassing 30%, demonstrating the power of combining AI with deep-sleep functionalities in modern telecom networks.

AI also enabled efficient fault detection, eliminating the need for extensive drive testing by utilizing robust data analytics and predictive algorithms. By integrating AI into core operations, AI4Green has contributed essential solutions to building energy-efficient, sustainable telecommunications networks for the future.

CELTIC-NEXT Excellence Award for Services and Applications:

5GPerfecta – 5G and next-generation mobile Performance compliance testing assurance

The Excellence Award 2024 in the category of applications and services has been handed over to the project coordinator Mr Antonio Cuadra Sánchez, Minsait, Spain.

The project made significant contributions to analyzing and supervising 5G network performance, developing technologies for 5G monitoring, and overseeing 5G services, applications, and measurement devices. With 5G deployment under way and ongoing demand for insights and optimizations, the project is of high relevance to real-world business operations for telecom operators and service providers. Its impact is underscored by its early alignment with the practical needs of 5G deployment, making it particularly valuable for operators looking to maximize network efficiency and service quality from the outset.

A balanced consortium drove the project’s success, bringing together operators, vendors of 5G equipment, small and medium enterprises, and academic institutions. This diverse partnership enabled a broad spectrum of use cases relevant to business, covering essential 5G service categories—enhanced broadband, mission-critical applications, remote machine operations, and IoT services.

The project’s outcomes reflect high quality, as shown by 86 contributions to the broader 5G technology landscape through 5G PERFECTA, which facilitates the dissemination of key innovations. These contributions include 37 publications in prestigious international journals, conferences, and symposiums, seven currently under review, one PhD thesis, nine MSc theses, 10 contributions to standards bodies (ITU-T, VQEG, and TM Forum), and participation in 22 exhibitions and events.

This high perceived quality has been reinforced by direct feedback from seven major exhibitions and events, including the CELTIC-NEXT Event at EUCNC 2019 in Valencia, the VQEG Meeting in Shenzhen, AfricaCom 2019, 5G Forum Day in May 2021, 5G World London 2020, and the joint workshop between CELTIC-NEXT projects in October 2020. These events provided valuable platforms for industry feedback, demonstrating the project’s influence and relevance in advancing 5G standards, innovation, and business applications globally.


Awardees of Innovation Awards 2024

CELTIC-NEXT website – https://www.celticnext.eu/

CELTIC-NEXT Cluster

CELTIC-NEXT Autumn Call 2024 Proposers’ ­Brokerage Day – 18th September 2024 at Digital Catapult in London


Audrey Bienvenu
CELTIC Office

On Wednesday, 18th September 2024, CELTIC-NEXT held its Proposers’ Brokerage Day for the Autumn Call 2024 at Digital Catapult in London. This event brought together innovators and experts to explore opportunities in next-generation communications that contribute to a sustainable digital society. Attendees were invited to engage with the CELTIC-NEXT Cluster and explore funding opportunities for groundbreaking R&D projects.

The event featured keynotes, panels, and project pitches.

In the morning, Dr. Dritan Kaleshi from DIGITAL CATAPULT LONDON opened the day with a presentation on “5G and Digital Infrastructure SONIC Labs & UKTIN Founder” followed by Xavier Priem, Director of the CELTIC-NEXT Cluster who introduced the cluster.

These presentations were followed by a keynote from Kostas Katsaros, Head of Technologies at Digital Catapult, on “Towards a sustainable connected world”.

The exchange at the event helped participants to gain insights into national funding opportunities, such as presentations from Innovate UK, CDTI Spain, and Bpifrance.

The morning session wrapped up with a panel moderated by Richard Foggie highlighted the business impacts of successful CELTIC projects.

The day engaged the stakeholders with innovative pitching session moderated by Christiane Reinsch, CELTIC-NEXT Project Coordinator, this was the occasion for 11 project proposers to pitch their new project ideas, offering them visibility and potential future collaboration.

Post pitches, a networking time was organised for attendees to network with national funding authorities and project proposers to foster collaboration.

The event concluded with a guided tour of Future Networks and SONIC Labs, offering a closer look at the innovations driving the future of communications.


Panel discussion on Business impacts of successful CELTIC projects at the Proposers Brokerage Day 2024

CELTIC-NEXT Cluster

CELTIC 21st Anniversary Celebration at the Berlin 6G Conference 2024 – 2nd to 4th July 2024


Audrey Bienvenu
CELTIC Office

The CELTIC-NEXT 21st Anniversary was co-located with the Berlin 6G Platform Event at BCC in Berlin between the 2nd and 4th of July 2024!

On the morning of the 2nd of July 2024, CELTIC-NEXT celebrated its 21 years of existence on the scene of international cooperation fostering innovation in the ICT domain and its application verticals. During this day, opening keynotes were organised including a welcome keynote by the Chairman David Kennedy, followed by the Eureka Chair Dr Rudolf Haggenmueller celebrating Eureka in CELTIC, BMBF Ministry delegate Frau Dr Tina Kluwer.


Welcome keynote by Rudolf Haggenmüller on the Eureka Joint Presidency

All these high-level speakers from BMBF, Eureka and the Industry shared the floor of the plenary auditorium and expressed themselves on CELTIC, its great achievements and their vision of its future.

The session was followed by a Panel discussion on “Future Persuasive Networks – and how to build them” moderated by David Kennedy, CELTIC-NEXT Chairman.


Panel discussion on Future Persuasive Networks

This panel discussed the visions shared by 5 panellists:

› Mr Engelbert Beyer (BMBF, Dept 51),

› Mikko A. Uusitalo (Coordinator 6G Flagship Hexa-X II),

› Johannes Springer (DTAG),

› Maria Guta (ESA), and

› Hans Schotten (6G Platform Germany)

The context of the discussion was the following:

During the last 5 years, the Communications network, because of Corona and other factors, became recognised as a facilitator for changing not just how we work – but as a core enabler for a whole new structure of our lives. The new era communications networks will be pervasive, providing everything to everyone at any time – for the traveller, it will be continuous connectivity, for the remote worker, it will be additional processing, for the home entertainment, it will be high quality throughput at a low price and for the professional sectors, it will be a combination of processing, AI, low latency, low power and edge computing as and where they need it.

The question is how will this be provided? Clearly the new network must be highly software based and infinitely customisable. It must be flexible and easily repurposed and or expandable. In fact, it must be intelligent and capable of learning how to supply what the users want before even they themselves know. And it must be cost/resources and power efficient. And fully automatised while secure and trustable because it remains explainable and controllable.

After that a CELTIC-NEXT Awards Ceremony was organised, rewarding 3 projects in the fields of green networking, applications & services and outstanding innovation.

We wrote a dedicated article on this occasion: https://www.eurescom.eu/eurescom-messages/winter-2024/celebrating-innovation/

CELTIC-NEXT website – https://www.celticnext.eu/

CELTIC-NEXT Cluster

How to submit a high-quality proposal

5 key steps & 5 factors for a successful CELTIC-NEXT proposal


Audrey Bienvenu
CELTIC Office

CELTIC-NEXT is an industry-driven European research initiative to define, perform and finance through public and private funding common research projects. As the follow-on programme to the successful Eureka ICT cluster Celtic-Plus and its predecessor “Celtic-Initiative”, the cluster has been defined for 8 years until the end of 2026. CELTIC is supported by nearly all major European players in telecommunications. Bringing the major European telecommunications vendors and operators together into an ambitious European intergovernmental R&D programme, CELTIC is the best option to address a “system view” of communications to complement other existing Clusters.

CELTIC has been key for initiating ambitious and innovative projects dedicated to end-to-end communications solutions. Until today, CELTIC has labelled, funded and performed 176 projects in all their research areas with a total volume of more than one Billion Euro. By facilitating these collaborative R&D projects, CELTIC has made a great contribution to help Europe to stay at the competitive edge of the telecommunications industry.

Through 21 years of successfully running, the office has gathered the best tips and 5 key steps to submit a high-quality proposal and a rewarding project.

Step 1 – Use the brokerage tool

In order to support you in preparing your project proposal for CELTIC-NEXT Calls, we have created an online Brokerage Tool. Its goal is to help you build your Consortium in preparation for your CELTIC-NEXT Project. The tool functionalities are the following:

› Submission form for your Project Ideas and Expertise Offers
› Overview lists with search form
› Contact request forms
› Process owner support functions: approval process and contact request tracking

Step 2 – Attend to the call events

CELTIC-NEXT organises several events open to the public, which interested parties can attend to learn more about CELTIC-NEXT. We have typically one large CELTIC-NEXT Event per year, including an exhibition where running projects show their results. In addition, we are running several Launch Call Events and Proposers Days every year where interested parties can discuss their project ideas and potential project proposals with other interested experts and with representatives from the Public Authorities. Please watch out for upcoming CELTIC-NEXT Events.

Step 3 – Contact your public authorities

Projects can receive public funding, depending on the national funding rules. To speed up the funding decision process, each project participant should contact their national funding agency early in the process and follow their advice regarding national funding applications in parallel to the proposal submission. You may submit a short proposal abstract (including a short project outline, and intended consortium partners/countries) until one month before the deadline for a first check to the CELTIC Office.

Step 4 – Check your (funding) eligibility

Project proposals for CELTIC-NEXT Calls must meet specific criteria.The consortium should include at least two companies from different Eureka participating countries include at least one industrial partner from each of the countries and in a fair and well-balanced way. The project should generate an obvious advantage and added value resulting from the technological cooperation between the participants.

Step 5 – Submit your proposal in the CELTIC ­Proposal Submission Portal

First of all, you will need to create an account on the CELTIC Proposal Submission Portal https://cluster-projects.eurestools.eu/. Once your account is created, all steps and documents needed for upload will be explained.

5 factors for a successful project

› Targeting the research areas: Least but not last: CELTIC-NEXT focuses on telecommunication and ICT, connecting people and businesses securely and reliably. The topics in the picture are not prescriptive and are only meant to give you some idea of the wide scope. Any topic related to the CELTIC-NEXT vision of a Smart Connected World is eligible.
› Market relevance and exploitation potential: These are Key aspects to motivate Public Authorities to fund your project. The market analysis includes the technological value chain and added value of the collaboration, value chain as the right mix of partners in the consortium, added value of the cooperation at a technology level, added value by the cooperation at a business level, and consortium/partner access to the market.
› Technology innovation: Innovation above the State of the Art (SoA) is a Key Criterion; 50 % of criticism of the Cluster experts during proposal evaluation are related to insufficient description of the SoA. Strategic relevance and expected impact of your proposal on a per-country perspective such as what new businesses will be generated matters.
› Right mix of participating countries: A large majority of successful projects in the past have been funded and built by a minimum of three different countries. A total of 44 European and non-European countries worldwide are participating in CELTIC-NEXT, of which 27 are coming from Eureka countries.
› Knowing the process of the proposal submission: The CELTIC label decision is given in 3 stages: Proposal Submission by proposers, evaluation phase by Industry Experts and Public Authorities and lastly, Label Decision by the Public Authorities and CELTIC Core Group.

› Further information

CELTIC-NEXT website – https://www.celticnext.eu/

CELTIC-NEXT Cluster
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